I love Seward Cafe! Just wanted to note that weekday hours are actually 7am-3pm, not 6:30-2. Also, all checks (not just local ones) are accepted with a valid ID. Check it out!!
Pros: Local, organic foods at reasonable prices. Refreshing atmosphere.
Cons: Limited meat selection.
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My one year old and I go to the Seward Cafe on Saturday mornings for a weekly date. He loves the black beans and pancakes, and I love the Huevos Rancheros. If you think it's too much work/ too long a wait for the fabulous food, remember that there's a McDonalds right down the road.
Pros: The healthy but delicious food
Cons: Can be very packed at times.
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Don?t be intimidated by the bikesters and socialists ? if you crave whole grains jump in your SUV and head down to this eclectic little breakfast joint on Franklin Avenue. If you?re not familiar with whole foods, your digestive track might be in for a little shock, but keep going back and you will hard to find it ever to visit Maccas again. Absolutely unique alternative atmosphere I haven?t found since visiting my brother last in the hippy dominated hinterland of Byron Bay in Australia. Don?t forget to order a side of kale!
Pros: Whole grain foods!
Cons: If you're used to Macdonalds, ask the staff how the service works =)
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Food Awesome!!,
INCREDIBLY EXPENSIVE seeing as you as the customer have to write the order ticket for the guy behind the counter, clean a table, get yelled at when you don't pick up your order when your name is quietly yelled in the other room, provide yourself with tea, notify staff they are out of tea, get a very stern look when you have the sugar dispenser cause apparently there is only one in the whole place, and bus your own table. The topper of the whole morning was seeing a tip jar at the front of the counter you have got to be kidding me A TIP FOR WHAT!!!!!. Gave the money I would have left for a tip to the bum outside cause at least he was singing showtunes.
Pros: Food
Cons: expensive, dirty
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If you're vegetarian/vegan and live in Mpls, you should already know about the Seward. The food is always excellent, people interesting and it's a wonderful spot to nurse a hangover on sunday mornings.
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This unassuming little cafe offers the best, bar none, organic breakfast (and lunch on the rare occasions I am able) in the Twin Cities. I have been going here and introducing new people to this gem for many years and will always bring friends here from out of town. Can get crowded on weekends so best bet is going before noon. Catch the 2-fer-Tuesdays on the Vanilla Cream CP! Just watch out for the overzealous bees that will buzz you for your sweets when you sti outside during the summer and the hungry homeless coming in just before close.
Pros: Organic, simple, co-op
Cons: limited parking
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